Self-narrating cloth: The aesthetics of (a) weaving

Despite almost universal participation in textile use, understanding of the fundamentals of textile construction within the global north appears to be increasingly superficial. The typical person is largely unexposed to the making process of textiles and textile products, as production is outsourced...

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Main Author: Priemus, Jessica
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Charles Sturt University 2020
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Online Access:https://fusion-journal.com/self-narrating-cloth-the-aesthetics-of-a-weaving/
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/80588
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description Despite almost universal participation in textile use, understanding of the fundamentals of textile construction within the global north appears to be increasingly superficial. The typical person is largely unexposed to the making process of textiles and textile products, as production is outsourced to locations distant from the final user. In recent years, fashion and textile designers have attempted to engage users in their making processes through the use of various supporting media. My intention is not to disregard the production of additional media, but to propose a turn to utilising the textile itself as the site for further user engagement. In this article, I reflect on my experiences working with weavers in rural Bangladesh as part of my creative practice and postgraduate research. There, through multisensorial observation, I began to see each 'weaving' (noun/verb) not as a flat thing but as a multidimensional changescape (Gibson vii). Ephemeral moments occurring during the making process were found to materialise within each weaving, acting as a physical record of the spatial, temporal and personal traces of making. Using photography, these traces have been visually amplified in order to involve each weaving in the narration of its own creation.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-805882021-01-25T05:46:40Z Self-narrating cloth: The aesthetics of (a) weaving Priemus, Jessica textiles weaving change Despite almost universal participation in textile use, understanding of the fundamentals of textile construction within the global north appears to be increasingly superficial. The typical person is largely unexposed to the making process of textiles and textile products, as production is outsourced to locations distant from the final user. In recent years, fashion and textile designers have attempted to engage users in their making processes through the use of various supporting media. My intention is not to disregard the production of additional media, but to propose a turn to utilising the textile itself as the site for further user engagement. In this article, I reflect on my experiences working with weavers in rural Bangladesh as part of my creative practice and postgraduate research. There, through multisensorial observation, I began to see each 'weaving' (noun/verb) not as a flat thing but as a multidimensional changescape (Gibson vii). Ephemeral moments occurring during the making process were found to materialise within each weaving, acting as a physical record of the spatial, temporal and personal traces of making. Using photography, these traces have been visually amplified in order to involve each weaving in the narration of its own creation. 2020 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/80588 English https://fusion-journal.com/self-narrating-cloth-the-aesthetics-of-a-weaving/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Charles Sturt University fulltext
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Priemus, Jessica
Self-narrating cloth: The aesthetics of (a) weaving
title Self-narrating cloth: The aesthetics of (a) weaving
title_full Self-narrating cloth: The aesthetics of (a) weaving
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title_short Self-narrating cloth: The aesthetics of (a) weaving
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url https://fusion-journal.com/self-narrating-cloth-the-aesthetics-of-a-weaving/
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/80588